Power Plus is recalling about 115 Tora portable power charging stations (model SGR-PPS500-2) used as backup power for motorized rolling storm shutters. The lithium-ion battery in these units can catch on fire while charging. The company has received two reports of fires related to this issue, though no injuries have been reported. The recalled units are white, approximately 12 inches wide by 7 inches long, and feature a carrying handle on top. Power Plus is offering a full refund to all affected consumers and is contacting known purchasers directly.
The internal lithium-ion battery can overheat and ignite during the charging process, posing severe fire and explosion hazards to users and property. Two fires have been reported in connection with these devices.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Power Plus Tora portable power charging stations and contact Power Plus for instructions on how to return the recalled charging station at no cost to the consumer and to receive a full refund. Power Plus is contacting all known purchasers directly.
Used as a backup power supply for motorized rolling storm shutters. Dimensions: 12" wide x 7" long.

Recalled Power PLUS Tora portable power charging station

Recalled Power PLUS Tora portable charging station serial number location on bottom

Recalled Power PLUS Tora model number is on side
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Sources: CPSC Notice ยท Raw API Response